This docment is made available electronically by the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library as part of an ongoing digital archiving project. http://www.leg.state.mn.s/lrl/lrl.asp (Fnding for docment digitization was provided, in part, by a grant from the Minnesota Historical & Cltral Heritage Program.) Gide t. the Reptiles and mphibians of East Minnesota - Regi n 3E Minnesota Department of Natral Resorces
Janary 1, 1979 Gide to the Herpetofana of Central Minnesota Region 3 - East This preliminary gid~ has been prepared as a reference to the occrrence and distribtion of reptiles and amphibians of Region 3 - East in Central Minnesota. Taonomy and identification are based on 11 A Field Gide to Reptiles and Amphibians" by Roger Conant {Second Edition, 1975). Figre 1 is a map of this region. Conties Inclded: Trtles Common snapping trtle *Wood trtle Map trtle Western painted trtle *Blanding's trtle Western spiny softshell Lizards Northern prairie skink *Five-lined (ble-tailed) skink (?) Snakes Smmary Red-bellied snake Northern water snake Western plains garter snake Eastern garter snake J s.s. Red-sided garter snake {?) Eastern hognose snake *Western smooth green snakej s.s. * Eastern smoot h green sna k e Bll snake Western fo snake Eastern milk snake Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, and Pine. SPECIES LIST Salamanders Ble-spotted salamander Eastern tiger salamander *Red-backed salamander Mdpppy {?) *Central {Common) newt {?) *For-toed salamander (?) Toads American toad Frogs Northern spring peeper Gray (Common) treefrog Boreal chors frog J Western chors frog Mink.frog Northern leopard frog Green frog Wood frog s.s. - single species (?) - hypothetical species - reports needed * - special interest species - reports needed A total of 27 species have been recorded in Region 3 - East. Three species are represented by two sbspecies -- the eastern garter snake, smooth green snake, and chors frog. For species are as yet hypothetical for this region -- the five- 1 ined skink, mdpppy, central newt, and for-toed salamander. Species of special interest inclde the wood trtle, Blanding's trtle, fivelined skink (if present), red-backed salamander, central newt (if present), for-toed s.s.
-2- salamander (if present), and smooth green snake. Any sightings of these species shold be recorded and sent to the nongame spervisor. Conty records for tnis region are given on the following pages. If yo enconter any new conty records, the speciman shold be captred and either photographed from several angles or preserved in isopropyl alcohol. Record the collector's name and address, date, conty, township, range, section nmber (or distance and direction from nearest town), and the habitat in which the animal was fond. The nongame spervisor shold then be contacted concerning disposition of the specimen. Unless otherwise specified, all conty records on the following pages are derived from Reptiles and Amphibians of Minnesota by Walter J. Breckenridge.
20 18 16 44 42 Figre 1. Map of Region 3-East. Township nmbers are shown on the right margin and range nmbers are shown on the top margin.
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